Constant innovation since 1977
has made our experience global.
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Experience
When over 30 years of knowledge meet new points of view,
it becomes easier to find flexible solutions.
Flexibility
Millions of people, hundreds of cultures, and one single need:
Clear information in real time. Discover our solutions.
5 Traffic congestion. Schedule changes. Production changes. Change
happens every minute of every day. And now more than ever, having the latest information is critical—whether for drivers on the highway, passengers waiting for a train, or workers in a factory.
We at Aesys understand your need to communicate to many people in different places. That’s why we have a wide range of displays and solutions to provide the flexibility you need to be where your users are. From highway to railway, from LED to LCD-TFT, from hardware to software, and from a single display to an integrated system, we are prepared to meet your communication needs.
Viewed by millions of people daily on five continents, our displays are prepared for information change around the globe. We are a world leader in communication systems and display technologies, serving the traffic, transit, industrial, and municipal markets. Founded in 1977, today we have over 300 team members dedicated to product excellence.
Explore our brochure to learn more about our company. If you have more questions, visit www.aesys.com and click on our contact page. We’ll be happy to help you find the system that’s right for you.
Innovation
We have many technological instruments,
but our innovation always starts with an idea.
7 At Aesys, developing communication systems and display
technologies that convey change means embracing change ourselves. From our early days in industrial automation, to developing the first on-board LED bus display, to our complete communication systems today, we have never been restrained by our past. We constantly innovate—from our products to production and even internal business processes—to consistently generate the value and flexibility our clients have come to expect.
Process Innovation
Our relationship with a local university has led us to further develop a lean organization and embrace the principles of the Kaizen continuous improvement process. Through this process, we are analyzing our production for maximizing productivity, minimizing movement, reducing waste, and maintaining quality. We will continue to reduce our costs so we can focus our resources on discovering and refining the latest communication technologies.
9 Product Innovation
With our technical department, including electronic, mechanical, and software engineers, combined with our full testing laboratory, Aesys teams work together to solve the industry’s toughest display and communication challenges. Some of our latest innovations include low power technology displays, filterless ventilation systems for railways that eliminate preventative maintenance, and communication protocols that enhance the modularity and extendibility of our systems.
We carefully test all product prototypes in our state of the art
laboratory. We are able to quickly test, modify designs, and retest with the convenience of our on-site facitilies. Tests include EMC emission in our 150 m3 anachoic chamber, water resistance, temperature
and humidity durability, viewing angle and contrast, and electrical measurement, just to name a few. It is here that we test the latest developments in display technologies and continue asking the big question, “what’s next?”
Integrated
Only a continuous collaboration between
our teams can create a reliable solution.
11 Clients depend on us to deliver reliable displays, whether with basic
features, packed with the latest technology, or able to withstand extreme environmental conditions. This need for reliability drives us to work together as one team—from software, electronic, and mechanical engineering to electronic and mechanical production and assembly— to ensure we always deliver the best solution. Our technical engineers are constantly researching areas like lower power consumption, environmental resistance, and systems integration. They also work closely with our production units to ensure the optimal production of all systems. And although the technologies are always changing, we still have the same attention to quality and detail we’ve had for over thirty years.
13 It takes a great team to design and build a display system that can
perform reliably over the long run. The product development process begins in the technical office where the engineers coordinate with our laboratory to constantly research and develop the latest display and communication technologies. When a technology is ready for the market, our electronic, mechanical, and software engineering teams coordinate on all the details—from the right electronic control system to the best environmental protection to the most appropriate information flow.
Our production units are carefully integrated with the engineering teams to ensure each project is properly executed. PCBs, or printed circuit boards, are completely assembled in-house using the latest
placement machinery. Our mechanical shop produces the metal casings and structures using cutting-edge robot technology. In the final
step, our assembly teams integrate all the components and conduct complete quality
checks before our display systems are shipped out all over the world.
Systems
The more traffic there is, the easier it becomes
to appreciate our flexible range of solutions.
15 Our communication and display systems help people around the world
find the right bus, avoid traffic jams, and know what’s happening in their communities and workplaces. Our families of systems serve these areas:
Bus & Railway Systems
Real time schedule information for passengers is critical for any world-class transportation network. Our wide range of transit systems will keep your passengers informed wherever they are. Our products range from hardware to software, LED to LCD-TFT, from on-board to stationary, and from the concourse to the platform.
Traffic Systems
Traffic conditions are constantly changing and emergencies spring up out of nowhere. Our displays can handle this change in a wide range of applications, from small lane control signs to large variable message signs to parking guidance systems.
Industrial & Municipal Systems
Our industrial and municipal displays are prepared to communicate the latest changes—to citizens in a city center or to workers on a factory floor. We design our high readability ultra-bright displays to withstand the harshest conditions—from dust, humidity, and water to extreme temperatures.
17 From the extremely humid summers in India to the freezing winters
in Russia, our display systems are designed to withstand the world’s harshest environmental conditions. Explore the next few pages to learn about a few of our global projects.
Bangalore, India( Metro platform LED Diplay )
Bangalore has one of the most extreme and varying climates in the world. Our displays with IP65 conformity are designed to withstand the extreme weather all year long—whether the dry period with dust storms or the wet period with extreme humidity and monsoons. Perm, Russia ( Highway Variable Message Sign )
Perm, located near the Ural Mountains, experiences the freezing winter temperatures that character-ize Russia. These numbing temperatures are no match for our highway VMS displays, which were designed to with-stand the cold year after year.
19 Paris, France( LCD-TFT Display )
France has one of the highest standards in the world for railway performance. Our LCD-TFT display solution meets this standard with fanless cooling technology that eliminates the need for preventative maintenance and allows the display to be used in many environments. Milan, Italy ( Railway LED Display )
As the first open access rail operator in Italy, NTV provides daily high speed train service to ten Italian cities ranging from Venice to Salerno. Each waiting room features our wrap-around LED displays indicating arrivals, departures, and service announcements.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates( Parking Display )
Dubai is home to the world’s largest shopping mall with more than 750,000 visitors each week. Our displays show messages in both Arabic and English that help drivers navigate over 14,000 parking spaces across three separate car parks.
21 Worldwide ( Electronic Flag )
Formula 1 races some of the fastest circuit-racing cars on the planet with speeds reaching up to 360 km/h. With cars traveling at these speeds, safety is paramount and our electronic flags are used in grands prix worldwide to issue safety warnings to pilots.
São Paulo, Brazil ( Highway Variable Message Sign )
The highway system in São Paulo is the largest statewide road system in Brazil with over 30,000 km of roads. Our displays with a full matrix screen provide the latest traffic and road condition updates in Portuguese—some using both text and pictograms.
New York City, United States( LED Bus Sign )
The transit system in New York City operates over 5,000 buses across 5,238 kilometers of routes, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For a new coach, we developed a two-part display that can stretch across the entire an split windshield without reconstructing the vehicle.
Customers
A select list of our customers
is the best advertising we can have.
Bus> ATAC, Italy
> BredaMenarinibus, Italy > Caio Induscar, Brazil > EMT Madrid, Spain > EvoBus
> Irisbus > Irizar > MAN Bus
> Motor Coach Industries, US > MTA New York City Transit, US > Prevost, Canada > RATP, France > Scania, Poland > TPG, Switzerland > Volvo Buses Traffic
> Abertis Autopistas, Spain > American Traffic, Argentina > ANAS (all regional districts), Italy
> ASF, France
> Autostrada del Brennero, Italy > Autostrada Torino Savona, Italy > Autostrade per l’Italia, Italy > Costanera Norte, Chile > Grupo Ecorodovias, Brazil > Indra Sistemas, Spain
> MI Tangenziali - MI Serravalle, Italy > Mota-Engil, Portugal
> SATAP, Italy
> Telvent - Schneider Electric, Spain > 3M, Russia
Industry > Barilla
> Black & Decker > Bridgestone > Colgate-Palmolive > Electrolux > EM Motorsport > Fiat > Gruppo Campari > Henkel
> Johnson & Johnson > Michelin > Nestlé > Pirelli > Saint Gobain > SCA Packaging Railway
> Alstom Transport, France > Ansaldo STS, Italy > Bombardier
> Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, India > Deutsche Bahn, Germany
> Metropolitana Milanese, Italy > MMRDA Mumbai, India
> Namma Metro Bangalore, India > RFI, Italy
> RTA, UAE > SNCF, France
> SWM Munich, Germany > Thales
> Transport for London, UK > Wiener Linien, Austria
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Photo Credits
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